OK, deep breaths. I'm knitting along on my SIL's Christmas afghan when the cable of my Options just comes out of the needle. I've heard of this but it's never happened to me. I was able to get the stitches back on the needle but I'm going to have to tink like 2 rows. Someone please tell me this can be fixed. Will super glue do it?

EEEEEK, one of the things I hate about my Denise needles is hat the cable pops off. I've been contemplating Options but not if it happens to them too!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is the first cable I've had pop out in about the dozen or so different cable sizes (I have two of each size) that I have and it did it when I was moving stitches down during casting on. So I wasn't endangering any of my work They were very quick to replace it and didn't ask to have it sent back. They just asked where it broke (came out of the metal casing). I my Options and will still continue to get different parts despite this one incident. I think all manufacturing has a risk of problems, but you will see that the few people who have had problems are small in comparison to the many who haven't. I usually check all my things before I use them. Make sure that new needles can screw on to the cords and that the cords can screw into the needles and that they are snuggly connected. I forgot to do that this time.

EEEEEK, one of the things I hate about my Denise needles is hat the cable pops off. I've been contemplating Options but not if it happens to them too!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think that is the nature of the beast when it comes to interchangeables. I had one of my harmony needles come apart but I glued it and Knitpicks sent me a replacement set.

I know it happens but I don't think it happens often. In my opinion, the benefits of the Options set (whether the metal tips or the Harmonies) definately outweigh the risk of having a needle pop out a time or two.

I have a Denise set and a set of Harmonies and have to say that since I got my Harmonies, I haven't given my Denise set a second look.

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